Tokyo International Mini-Print Triennial 2018
Call for projects organizer
Freedom is a matter of the greatest significance, not least because without it there can be no art. Since its inception, Tama Art University has been dedicated to the pursuit of both freedom and art.
Description
Outline of application processTama Art University has organized the Tokyo International Mini-Print Triennial five times thus far, with the aims of showing the world’s latest contemporary prints and collecting scholarly data on materials, techniques, and expressions of printmaking.
For this sixth edition, we will hold an open competition in search of greater artistic and cultural diversity.
Entry period
- Entry period OPENS starts at 11 AM on January 11(Thu.), 2018 (Japan time)
- Entry period CLOSES at 8 PM on January 25(Thu.), 2018 (Japan time)
Rules regarding works
- Works must have been produced in 2016 or later.
- Each person may only submit one work.
- Works must be signed and edition-numbered by the artist.
- There are no restrictions on plate types or techniques used.
- Works are to be on A4 size (297 x 210 mm) paper, horizontal or vertical, and the image size is to be no larger than 270 x 180 mm.
- We do not accept collaborative works.
- Works that soil the surrounding environment or are difficult to handle may not be accepted.
Rules regarding exhibition
- This is an open competition.
- There is no fee to exhibit.
- Selected works will be acquired by the Tama Art University Museum of Art and will not be returned.
Application procedure
Initial judging will be carried out by viewing the images submitted with the application form. Please enter the necessary information on the application form found on the website of Tama Art University. Results of the initial judging will be announced on the website in April 2018. Applicants who have passed the initial judging will be notified by e-mail.
Jury
Tatehata Akira (Tama Art University President and art critic)
Oshima Naruki (Artist and photographer)
Satake Kuniko (Printmaker)
Furuya Hiroko (Printmaker)
Tatehata Akira (Tama Art University President and art critic)
Motoe Kunio (Art critic)
Fukita Fumiaki (Printmaker)
Minemura Toshiaki (Art critic)
Okamura Keizaburo (Painter)
Nakamura Kazumi (Painter)
Oshima Naruki (Artist, photographer)
Oshima Naruki (Artist and photographer)
Satake Kuniko (Printmaker)
Furuya Hiroko (Printmaker)
Tatehata Akira (Tama Art University President and art critic)
Motoe Kunio (Art critic)
Fukita Fumiaki (Printmaker)
Minemura Toshiaki (Art critic)
Okamura Keizaburo (Painter)
Nakamura Kazumi (Painter)
Oshima Naruki (Artist, photographer)
Rewards
Grand Prize
$2 019(2) Second Prizes
$673(6) Jury Awards
$471(10) Museum Art Prizes
$34 865Timeline
Asia/TokyoSubmission starts
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Results
Initial judging results announcement
Results
Announcement of prize-winners
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